October 15, 2024 'The biggest challenge right now is fuel': Rep. Greg Steube of Florida talks hurricane aftermath Rep. Greg Steube, a Republican from Florida, says fuel shortages are a challenge following recent hurricanes that have hammered the Sunshine State.
October 15, 2024 DAVID MARCUS: In Virginia, signs that Trump could pull off a blue state election shock Lots of people hated Trump in 2016, but not enough liked Hillary Clinton for her to win. Four years later, Joe Biden beat Trump. On the ground here today, it feels a lot like 2016.
October 15, 2024 Family of mom whose suspected killer is illegal immigrant praises Clinton for calling out Biden-Harris border The family of murdered Maryland mom Rachel Morin, whose suspected killer entered the U.S. illegally, is commending former President Bill Clinton for Sunday's border admission.
October 15, 2024 Alex Murdaugh settles South Carolina lawsuit with Mallory Beach family for 2019 boat crash South Carolina Judge Daniel Hall has ordered disgraced attorney-turned-convicted murderer Alex Murdaugh to pay a $500,000 settlement to the family of Mallory Beach.
October 15, 2024 Video shows Hurricane Milton-impacted family, dogs rescued from floodwaters A family and their dogs were rescued from Hurricane Milton floodwaters in Florida, bodycamera footage from Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office shows.
October 15, 2024 Georgia judge rules election officials must certify vote counts, even if they suspect fraud A judge in a key battleground state has ruled that county election officials must certify results by the legal deadline even if they suspect fraud or mistakes.
October 15, 2024 Knife-wielding woman slashes Virginia police officer before she is shot, bodycam shows Virginia police released bodycam footage showing the fatal shooting of Sydney Wilson, 33, after she attacked an officer with a knife.
October 15, 2024 GOP governor slams ‘unprecedented’ DOJ lawsuit over removal of noncitizens from voter rolls The Virginia governor's office is defending itself against what it says is an "unprecedented" lawsuit by the DOJ targeting its efforts to purge noncitizens from voter rolls.
October 15, 2024 How a Monet painting looted in WWII was tracked to US, returned to family heirs An early pastel of a Normandy beach by impressionist master Claude Monet was reunited with the descendants of its rightful owner after research by the Looted Art Commission in Europe.
October 15, 2024 Bill Clinton suggesting Laken Riley would be alive if the border was secure stuns social media: 'He's right' Users across X mocked former President Bill Clinton after he appeared to admit Laken Riley would not have been killed if migrants were properly vetted.